What to Do If Your Child’s Insulin Pump Site Gets Infected

Insulin <!-- wp:paragraph -->Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood glucose levels. In people with diabetes, insulin may be administered through injections or an insulin pump to manage blood sugar. <br/><!-- /wp:paragraph --> Rel...

Signs Your Child’s Pump Site Might Be InfectedSpotting your child’s pump site infection early is essential to prevent more severe complications.  Here are the symptoms that should raise a red flag: Redness of the skin over the pump site. Prolonged pain at the site of the insulin pump...

What Causes the Pump Site to Get Infected?Pump cellulitis is an infection that is often caused by poor preparation of the pump site before insertion. Poor cleaning or leaving the needle in too long are also common causes of cellulitis at the insertion site. Another possible cause for pump site infe...

How to Prevent Pump Site Infections?To prevent diabetes pump site infection, it’s crucial to always follow these steps:1. Keep the pump site cleanThis one seems obvious, but some of us get lazier the longer our kids have diabetes. Bacteria entering the pump site is a common cause of infection, a...

Other Complications of Insulin Pump UseInsulin pump use is associated with other complications apart from infection. Here are some important ones to take notes of:Insulin Pump ProblemsProblems with the insulin pump can involve any portion of the device. Batteries can fail, and tubing can easily ki...

Be Prepared For Site InfectionsSure, insulin pumps keep your child from multiple daily injections and give them flexibility with food and exercise, but they are also associated with some complications.  Pump site skin infections are one of the most common complications, as insulin pumps require imp...

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